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Ends 8.15.

Ocean Odyssey
Hellegren and Kellar devise a plan to sort out the Orca children.

7.25 The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Lucy complains that no one loves her.

7.45 Short Change
Children's consumer show. Presented by Angellica Bell, Rhodri Owen and Ortis. Shown yesterday 5pm BBC1

Contributors

Presenter (Short Change):
Angellica Bell
Presenter (Short Change):
Rhodri Owen
Presenter (Short Change):
null Ortis

Ends 10.50.
WEBSITE: [web address removed]

Pablo the Little Red Fox The cubs help Gil Gull to find a new place to live at the rubbish tip, and Fromage admires his reflection in the pond. Repeated at 1pm.

8.35 The Story Makers: Jackson has a pet that only he can see. With Danny John-Jules, Nick Mercer and Aliex Yuill.

8.50 Clifford the Big Red Dog: Cleo has a hard time giving up her role as the boss during a game of "Follow the Leader".

9.00 Teletubbies: Double bill. The friends watch two children painting a dog kennel, then they sing some of their songs.
BBC CD-ROM: Play with the Teletubbies, for PC and PlayStation, price £19.99

9.50 Playdays: Karl talks to Poppy and finds out just how difficult it is to explain about the true meaning of love.

10.10 Tweenies: Double bill, in which the Tweenies help Max plant bulbs in the garden, and then play a game at which Jake seems to be rather proficient.
BBC CD-ROM: Ready to Play, for PC and PlayStation, price £19.99

Contributors

Presenter ("The Story Makers"):
Danny John-Jules
Presenter ("The Story Makers"):
Nick Mercer
Presenter ("The Story Makers"):
Aliex Yuill

Repeats are not indicated.
10 50 Storytime (ages 4-5) Big, Bad Barney Bear
11.05 Numbertime (ages 4-6) More or Less: Two Less
11.20 Words and Pictures (ages
6-7) Phonics Year Two: Schwa 9542144 11.35 Watch (ages 5-7) The Songcatcher: Bushy-tailed Fox 9271873 11.50 Zig Zag (ages 8-10) Map-Makers: City Limits- schoolchildren create a map of the city of Aberdeen.
9281250 12.10 Landmarks (ages 9-11) Ancient Egypt: Everyday Lives - Jamie Theakston and Marcelle Duprey find out about Shabtis.

Contributors

Unknown:
Jamie Theakston
Unknown:
Marcelle Duprey

Steve Rider presents live coverage from Wentworth of the second day's play at this year's PGA championship.
In blazing sunshine last year,
Andrew Oldcom of Scotland landed a blow for the over-40s ofthegolfworldwhenhe carved out a two-shot lead at the tournament's halfway stage. A second successive
66 took him to 12 under par, a 36-hole record for this event.
Commentary comes from the team of Peter Alliss , Alex Hay , Ken Brown , Julian Tutt , Laura Davies and John Hawkesworth. WEBSITE: www.bbc.co.uk/golf
Including at 3.20 News; Regional News (Digital: BBC London News) Weather

Contributors

Unknown:
Andrew Oldcom
Unknown:
Peter Alliss
Unknown:
Alex Hay
Unknown:
Ken Brown
Unknown:
Julian Tutt
Unknown:
Laura Davies
Unknown:
John Hawkesworth.

Craig Charles and Phillipa Forrester are reunited once again to present a fifth series of metal-grinding machine battles. Tonight's show sees the return of the reigning
United Kingdom champion, Chaos II, as its inventors start their quest to claim the title for the third time in a row. Director Stuart MacDonald ; Series producer Bill Hobbins
Repeated at 12.15am

Contributors

Unknown:
Craig Charles
Unknown:
Phillipa Forrester
Director:
Stuart MacDonald
Producer:
Bill Hobbins

Continuing Rachel de Thame's 2001 series in which she and a guest create bold ideas for small spaces.
The Family Garden. Hampton Court gold medallist Cleve West divides a family garden into a play zone for the children and a patio area in which the parents can relax.
Producer Abigail Harvey ; Executive producer Owen Gay

Contributors

Unknown:
Cleve West
Producer:
Abigail Harvey

As the final day draws to an end, the team catch up with those involved in the event to canvass their thoughts on the past week and also examine how the show has affected the residents of this area of London. Charlie Dimmock
visits the plant sale to see what bargains are to be had, and then the team take part in the presentation of the People's Awards, as voted for by viewers. BBCi: special interactive features are available to digital viewers
RT SHOP: How to Be a Gardener - book £13.99 and video £14.99. Send a cheque payable to RT Shop: to [address removed], or call [number removed] (national rate).

Contributors

Unknown:
Charlie Dimmock

On 2 December 1941, just five days before Pearl Harbour, Royal Navy battleships HMS Prince of Wales and HMS Repulse were sent to Singapore as a deterrent against Japanese aggression. Just over a week later, both ships lay at the bottom of the South China Sea and Britain had suffered one of its greatest maritime disasters. Now, 60 years on, divers endeavour to discover why the ships were destroyed in under 90 minutes in the first engagement between battleships and aircraft in open sea.
Director Louise Osmond : Editor Laurence Rees

Contributors

Director:
Louise Osmond
Editor:
Laurence Rees

The first destination is France as Jeremy Clarkson jumps into an E-Type Jag to start a five-part trip around Europe in search of the truth behind the age-old stereotypes the British have created for their European counterparts.
After crossing the Channel, Clarkson attends a controversial dinner of banned foods and takes part in a yacht race that illustrates how Britain no longer rules the waves.
Series director Dennis Jarvis : Series producer Andy Wilman

Contributors

Unknown:
Jeremy Clarkson
Director:
Dennis Jarvis
Producer:
Andy Wilman

John Carey , Miranda Sawyer and Rosie Boycott join Mark Lawson to review the week's cultural highlights and low points. Producer Mark Bell Repeated next Sunday on BBC4

Contributors

Unknown:
John Carey
Unknown:
Miranda Sawyer
Unknown:
Rosie Boycott
Unknown:
Mark Lawson

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